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Elinor Twyeffort is a lecturer at the University of Southampton, with a research focus on quantum information technology. Her interest in this field began during her undergraduate summer research placements at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. In 2000, she was awarded the National Physical Sciences Consortium fellowship and subsequently obtained her PhD in the theory of quantum electromechanics from the University of Rochester (USA) in 2006. Throughout her career, she has worked on coupled cavity networks and has collaborated with researchers from prominent institutions, including Queen’s University Belfast and the University of Leeds. Before joining Southampton in 2014, Twyeffort held a teaching fellow position at Durham University and worked with Brendon Lovett at Heriot-Watt University. She has also contributed to research on vibration-assisted quantum energy transfer in photosynthetic systems and is recognized internationally for her expertise in the physics of quantum light-matter interactions, particularly the Rabi model. In addition to her academic pursuits, Twyeffort plays the oboe and cor anglais in various local orchestras and chamber ensembles.
University of Southampton • Southampton, ENG, UK
Lecturer focusing on quantum information technology and quantum electromechanics.